Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature, Volumes 37-38John Sullivan Dwight 1967 |
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Pagina 230
... ment , with the beautiful transition into it from the Allegro , was particularly beautiful . The work was warmly applauded , and the whole concert gave great satisfaction . MISS WINSLOW's second Pianoforte Recital , since her return ...
... ment , with the beautiful transition into it from the Allegro , was particularly beautiful . The work was warmly applauded , and the whole concert gave great satisfaction . MISS WINSLOW's second Pianoforte Recital , since her return ...
Pagina 235
... ment sanction the subject of music has been intentionally overlooked . The Government has so far shown a wish to recognize the im- portance of musical training in elementary schools as to institute a special little endow- ment to ...
... ment sanction the subject of music has been intentionally overlooked . The Government has so far shown a wish to recognize the im- portance of musical training in elementary schools as to institute a special little endow- ment to ...
Pagina 247
... ment , suddenly bursts in the jealous giant : " Tort- ure ! fury ! rage ! I cannot , cannot bear , " etc. His exclamations fall like thunder - bolts , yet do not ruf- fle the placid , smooth stream of the lovers ' melody . Lost in each ...
... ment , suddenly bursts in the jealous giant : " Tort- ure ! fury ! rage ! I cannot , cannot bear , " etc. His exclamations fall like thunder - bolts , yet do not ruf- fle the placid , smooth stream of the lovers ' melody . Lost in each ...
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